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Sep 19th CONQUEST: Eskimo/FreQ/ShadowFX & More @ Royal Melbourne Hotel
 
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CONQUEST | Hello Spring, Goodbye Winter!
Feat ESKIMO

19th September 2008
Royal Melbourne Hotel


CONQUEST is here to bring in the spring time vibe! Say bye, bye to winter and hello to spring with a mish-mash of all things Future Trance, Psy, Progressive and Minimal!

First round line up with many more surprises to be announced!

ESKIMO
Phantasm
(ENGLAND)

http://www.myspace.com/eskimodance

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nBiJWrs7X4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwgU2T1YHeo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6bXBrT8fEs

At the grand old age of 22, Eskimo aka Junya is one of the most promising of the new generation of trance producers out there. Having released his debut artist album "Can You Pick Me Up" aged 17, Eskimo was almost immediately catapulted amongst the trance elite, add to this his scorching DJ Sets as DJ Junya, that he had been playing worldwide since he was 13, Eskimo is without a doubt one of the most exciting British artists today. His unique production skills and ability to put together a class-A belter saw Eskimo’s tunes begin to show up in the sets of psy trance DJs across the globe. By the time he performed his first live set 6 months after the album dropped his repertoire had trebled and so had his ability. Landmark remixes, many still unreleased due to copyright wrangles, from this time included some of the scenes biggest players such as Infected Mushroom and Skazi, but it was his unofficial remix of The Prodigy "Voodoo People" that sealed his reputation on the global dance floor. When this struck everyone knew who Eskimo was.

By the summer of 2004 Eskimo dropped his second artist album "Take A Look Out There" a mind-altering collection of tunes let loose on an unsuspecting world including the near legendary "Party Pooper" a track sampling the police shutting down a free party. In November 2005 the release of Balloonatic Part One, a genre busting masterpiece redefined the standard of studio trickery yet retained a firm grip on the dance floor. With the release of Balloonatic Part Two in September 2006, Eskimo looks set to seal his already unassailable position as the most original and one of the most popular artists working in dance music today. (Phantasm Records U.k. / Igloo Music)



SHADOW FX
ZENON

Shadow Fx was created in 2002 by 26 year old James Hayes from Melbourne, Australia. James started his musical career studying and playing drums and guitar in high school. Then at the age of seventeen he discovered psytrance in and around the famous trance hotspot of Byron Bay. After listening to and Djing the music for several years, he decided to move to Melbourne and make a serious effort to put his own mark on the scene. He set himself up with a small studio and started to produce full time, leading him to the smooth and refined sound for which he is known today.

FREQUENCE
Iboga

Freq(Melbourne,Australia) In the playground between the new sound of progressive and trance FREq will envelope you in rich, warm, massive grooves of the highest levels of production! FREq is Aran F Gallagher, Born New Zealand, based in Melbourne Australia. Both an Electronic Engineer and trained Keyboard player, Aran has combined Music production with self designed Analog FX and control gear from Frostwave (see link section). With this combination FREq has defined a unique and huge progressive sound engineered for maximum audio enjoyment.



Early Bird Tickets just $35 at http://tickets.conquest.co.il

http://conquest.co.il
sunrise3500
whoo freq!
Deeman
I seriously cannot wait for this ... HOOOOJ!!
wavemotion
Lookin forward to this! :gsmile:
narcism
eskimo- party pooper ftw

this is very tempting, eskimo used to be one of my fav producers
Deeman
Heard one of his albums the on the weekend just passed .. fark me, those was some of the maddest tunes.
JayseP
Hope I'm in town!
wavemotion

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